In sociology and political science, bourgeoisie (adjective: bourgeois) (pronounced: bor-zhwa-zee) describes a range of groups across history. In the Western world, between the late 18th century and the present day, the bourgeoisie is asocial class "characterized by their ownership of capital and their related culture."[citation needed] A member of the bourgeoisie is a bourgeois or capitalist (plural: bourgeois; capitalists).
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In sociology and political science, bourgeoisie (adjective: bourgeois) (pronounced: bor-zhwa-zee) describes a range of groups across history. In the Western world, between the late 18th century and the present day, the bourgeoisie is asocial class "characterized by their ownership of capital and their related culture."[citation needed] A member of the bourgeoisie is a bourgeois or capitalist (plural: bourgeois; capitalists).
But I still don't know what you are getting at :|